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Click to expand.I own a Vaio SZ71WN which is Z11WN predecessor. I love it and keep it. Brother printer drivers for mac. I also own a small netbook Asus eeePC 901. I use it in the bedroom for internet, chatting and writing email. But eeePC screen resolution is 1024.600 and lot of web sites do not display properly with such low resolution. In addition Atom N270 CPU is not powerful and some web sites with flash animations are slow (video are not very fluent, scrolling up/down is not very responsive). I want to replace the eeePC by the TT.
I love its hi-resolution screen. But Im a little worried about the hard-drive. I like eeePC SSD because there is no mechanical part: I can bring it anywhere is the house while is is powered and loading or writing data or running program that uses SSD.
I dont know if I can do that with a mechanical hard-drive without damaging it. (if the hard-drive is damaged, I think it is not easy to replace it: there is no HDD door on TT back). I am sitting here with several dilemmas over the Vaio TT. I was a Windows guys for years but turned OSX fanatic (not Apple fanboy though) very late last year.
I was and still am a major fan of Sony ultraportables and always loved the TZ. The TT design is really growing on me and the premium carbon finish just looks beautiful. As it is quite clear that Apple have no idea what really makes an ultraportable unless it means to flatten a piece of metal so it can cut cake and stick a huge price tag on it I'm in need of an alternative. The TT by comparison to the Air offers almost everything I could want, almost. There are a few questions I wonder if you could help me with.
Essentially I'm being forced to get a Windows laptop as all going to plan I will be doing the New York State Bar exam next year and the NYSBA has banned not only OSX but all Apple laptop hardware from being used. My MBP is completely useless and as they are not the kind of people you disobey or argue with I have to have something to do my exams with under XP or drop my career, its that simple. The TT combines features such as a separated keyboard design which I work best with and dual SSD+HDD configurations which should allow me to have OS redundancy should anything fall over while I'm in the US.
Battery life is also incredibly important to me in case I find myself unable to locate an AC outlet pre-exam. 1) I have read that some Vaio Z owners are stretching 13 hours out of their units.
Is this complete bs or is this actually possible. If so what is the maximum that you can realistically get from a TT with the extended battery. Is 15 hours completely off the wall from an extended battery?
2) What do people reckon are the chances of Sony releasing a refresh in the new year with a backlit keyboard. I'm coming from an MBP and as I do a lot of my research in a darkened room (less distracting for me) it is a crucial feature. 3) This one is a really stupid question but what are the chances of seeing an Nvidia GPU (preferably something already used on a Mac at some stage) on board a TT in the new year.
I ask as I really really cannot bring myself to spend €2000 on a Windows laptop which I cannot convert to OSX. I completely hate Vista and XP after moving to OSX and have become addicted to the software available for the OSX platform. Their is currently no driver available for the Intel X4500 GPU on the current TT to use under OSX (I'm not asking for help regards hackintosh btw as its against forums rules) 4) Does anyone have any links to dissected TT photos as I need to find out what kind of TV tuner connections and PCB locations are used for the oneseg unit. I plan on replacing it with a digital Pal unit. I believe a German NBR member did this on a TZ model so I would like to repeat it on a TT. 5) What the model of WWAN modem is used on the TT.
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If I ever find a way to get OSX on one of these (or more likely someone else does) I would love to have the WWAN active. I know I could achieve an OSX conversion using a TZ but the TT really has grown on me and offers some subtle but great improvements I just can't overlook.
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Sorry about all the questions out of the blue but this is driving me nuts. 3) This one is a really stupid question but what are the chances of seeing an Nvidia GPU (preferably something already used on a Mac at some stage) on board a TT in the new year. I ask as I really really cannot bring myself to spend 2000 on a Windows laptop which I cannot convert to OSX. I completely hate Vista and XP after moving to OSX and have become addicted to the software available for the OSX platform. Their is currently no driver available for the Intel X4500 GPU on the current TT to use under OSX (I'm not asking for help regards hackintosh btw as its against forums rules).
So I am deciding on purchasing this laptop as I feel it meets my needs fairly well. So, I would like to know how good of a machine would this be for a hackingtosh? Anyone actually have OSX working on it? The older TZ from the search I did has it working, other than the fact that wifi needs to be swapped out, so I take it this should be similar. I know that the 4500hd might cause some problems, but apparently from what I read there is a solution now?
I do some light imovie work as long as I can get imovie to work normally I am cool. I am also taking that the wifi card would need to be changed in order for things to work.
What is a recommended card I should use, I think I read broadcom? Is there anything else I should know? I taking this is going to be one of the harder installs?